Touladi Chert
(Chert a Touladi, Lake Trout Chert)
AKA: Cabano Chert












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Color: Touladi Chert ranges from gray to a bluish gray or black with tans also occurring.

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Distribution:
Distribution Comments:
Touladi Chert is associated with the Cabano Formation of Quebec, Nova Scotia, and into Maine (Depot Mountain Formation).  Primarily occurs as beds near Touladi and Cabano, Quebec.
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